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Photos: Para Snowboard World Cup Day 2

The Para Snowboard World Cup season concluded Wednesday at Steamboat Resort, leaving the United States with both a men’s and women’s overall championship. The team was awarded with a coveted crystal globe for each.
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American Kate Delson flies over the first roller of the Para Snowboard World Cup event on Wednesday at Steamboat Resort. Delson placed second overall in the snowboard cross LL2 Big Final.
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Brenna Huckaby Clegg, American, took first overall in the women’s World Cup LL1/LL2 boardercross race at Steamboat Resort.
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Fabrice Von Gruenigen, of Switzerland, soars over a roller on Wednesday with Sleeping Giant looming in the background at Steamboat Resort.
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American Mike Schultz took second overall in the men’s LL1 Big Final on Wednesday during a Para Snowboard World Cup race at Steamboat Resort.
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American Joe Pleban competes at Steamboat Resort on Wednesday during a Para Snowboard World Cup event.
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Colorado’s Zach Miller leads the way on Wednesday at the opening of a snowboard cross race at Steamboat Resort, part of a Para Snowboard World Cup event.
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Australian Sean Pollard placed sixth overall in the men’s UL race on Wednesday, part of the Para Snowboard World Cup event at Steamboat Resort.
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Brazilian Andre Barbieri takes off down the opening slope of the snowboard cross course at Bashor on Steamboat Resort.
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Members of the men’s and women’s U.S. Para Snowboard Team reach for the Crystal Globes the two teams were awarded for earning the most World Cup points of any other nation this season.
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Zach Miller flies down the boardercross course Wednesday at Steamboat Resort, part of the Para Snowboard World Cup.
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The U.S. Para Snowboard women’s team holds up a broom to signify a sweep Wednesday of the LL1/LL2 podium during a World Cup event at Steamboat Resort.
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Japan’s Takahito Ichikawa begins his run down the boardercross course on Bashor at Steamboat Resort, part of a Para Snowboard World Cup event.
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Brenna Huckaby Clegg, American, took first overall Wednesday in the women’s World Cup LL1/LL2 boardercross race at Steamboat Resort.
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Snowboarders from Great Britain, left, and Italy chase down the snowboard cross course at Steamboat Resort during the Para Snowboard World Cup event.
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Zach Miller takes to the snowboard cross course at Steamboat Resort for a time trial on Wednesday during the Para Snowboard World Cup event.
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American Colby Fields, blue bib, goes neck and neck Wednesday with Italy’s Riccardo Cardani into the first turn of the 2025 Para Snowboard World Cup event at Steamboat Resort.
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Japan’s Masataka Oiwane rides down the Para Snowboard World Cup course at Steamboat Resort.
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Mike Schultz rides neck and neck with two other snowboarders at the opening of the Para Snowboard World Cup Big Final race at Steamboat Resort. He finished second.
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